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MMC 160: Game Design and Layout
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course introduces concepts and system of game design, including character, aesthetics, story, technology, structured conflict, resolution and outcome. Students examine the areas of the video game industry and prepare industry standard documentations for the phases of game development. Students also examine the different forms of how games are used in different industries and develop an understanding of current frameworks and practices in game design and development.
Prerequisite:
Eligibility for ENG 101L
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MMC 165: 2D Game Design and Creation
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course provides students with experience in the production process for creating two-dimensional (2D) games. Students work with industry standard software packages to create 2D games and elements. Through the duration of the course, students also examine industry examples of different game genres. Topics include the production pipeline, 2D game mechanics and content integration.
Prerequisite:
Basic skills using a personal computer, operating system and file organization.
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MMC 170: Virtual Design and Simulated Realities
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
Students begin practicing with current virtual realities and elements to create interactive simulated environments using current game engine technologies. During this course, students will practice with hardware and software needed to implement immersive media experiences. Students will also create simulations for gaming, training and environmental experiences to examine the many uses of these emerging media forms.
Prerequisite:
MMC 160 or approval of the Department Head
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MMC 225: Content Management Systems
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course is designed to teach the implementation and development of content management systems (CMSs). Topics include installation processes, administration menus, Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds, customizable layouts, flexible account privileges and integration of CMS plugins. Through the course, students practice with current CMSs and examine examples of usage in multiple industries.
Prerequisite:
Working knowledge of 64-bit computer systems and folder structures.
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MMC 227: User Interface Design for Web Users
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course introduces students to the processes involved in designing intuitive and inclusive web interfaces for target populations. Students create interactive wireframes and personas to be utilized in user experience testing processes. Along with project creations, students also practice integrating current web-accessible practices based on real-world situations. Projects and content created in this course also serve as portfolio pieces for student portfolios.
Prerequisite:
Working knowledge of 64-bit computer systems and folder structures.
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MMC 228: User Experience and Instructional Design
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
User Experience and Instructional Design (UX and ID) introduces students to industry practices and design processes for better understanding target audiences. Students explore the different models involved in the UX and ID process to prepare to create eLearning prototypes and modules. Additionally training with the analytics of better understanding user practices for development cycles and using industry software for creating eLearning content.
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MMC 230: Self Promotion in a Virtual World
2.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course is designed to help students promote themselves in online communities, through social media, job postings and websites. Additionally, students prepare a portfolio for multimedia career opportunities. Students examine several approaches to presenting their work to potential employers. Students in the Multimedia program are encouraged to take this course in their last semester.
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MMC 232: Server-Side Web Development
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course focuses on developing interactive websites that can process and store information. This course examines the implementation of databases in a web site framework. Through hands-on projects, students utilize the mechanisms of Hypertext Markup Language forms and Web-based information transfer and a server-side language to build web based applications.
Prerequisite:
CIT 230
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MMC 250: Game Environments and Interactivity
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
In this course, students practice with industry software to create interactive games in two-dimensional and three-dimensional environments. Students utilize characters and models to generate robust interactive spaces that can be used for learning and entertainment. Students create projects that can be used in portfolios and apply the game design production process.
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MMC 260: 3D Modeling Design and Layout
3.00 Credits
Community College of Allegheny County
This course focuses on introducing students to the practices of creating 3D model designs for multiple platforms. Students are familiarized with 3D terminology and practices for multiple platforms. Content created in the course is project-based and will be prepared for portfolio presentations. This course prepares students to apply proper modeling practices and techniques that are utilized in numerous industries.
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